Keyboard shortcuts, navigating through changes
- From: e2qb2a44f prolan-power hu
- To: meld-list gnome org
- Subject: Keyboard shortcuts, navigating through changes
- Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2019 18:04:15 +0100
Hi,
When comparing 2 directories, I find a bit tiresome to press the "Ctrl-W, [Alt-]Down, and Enter" key sequence
each time when (after Alt-Down keystrokes) I am finished with a file and want to advance to the next
differing file.
Isn't there any faster way? Any acceleration? For example, at the last Alt-Down, which is "unsuccessful" (no
more difference), one may get a prompt that "Let's continue with the next file? [OK] [Cancel]".
And either in the current window (replacing the current file-comparison), either in a new window -
configurable
- the next file-comparison could show up.
Alternative: a dedicated Alt-Shift-Down (or even better) shortcut, to do this advancing.
Peter
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